Hong Kong-based stablecoin issuer First Digital Trust said Thursday it is expanding its FDUSD token to the Solana network.
First Digital USD (FDUSD), the fourth largest stablecoin by market capitalization issued by Hong Kong-based firm First Digital Trust, is coming to Solana as it seeks new ecosystems after rolling out products on Ethereum and BNB Chain (formerly Binance Smart Chain).
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â First Digital Labs (@FDLabsHQ) October 30, 2024
Weâre thrilled to share that $FDUSD will be available on the @solana blockchain, bringing faster, more efficient transactions to our users and expanding our reach across the digital asset ecosystem. pic.twitter.com/e8vYCgUEeq
In an Oct. 30 announcement on X, the team behind the stablecoin said the selection was due to Solanaâs transactional output, calling it an âideal solution for real-time payments and settlements.â
The team added that FDUSDâs upcoming integration with Solana is a âpart of our broader strategy to build a versatile, resilient stablecoin ecosystem.â However, the stablecoin issuer didnât explain when exactly it plans to launch FDUSD on Solana.
âWith support on Ethereum, BNB Chain, Sui, and soon Solana, FDUSD is more globally accessible and liquid than ever.â
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FDUSD quickly expands across blockchain networks
Unveiled in 2023, FDUSD is issued under Hong Kongâs digital asset rules and backed by U.S. Treasury bills and bank deposits to keep its price anchored to $1. In addition to Ethereum and BNB Chain, FDUSD is also available on Sui Network.
Shortly following its launch, Binance opened trading in Bitcoin (BTC) and Ethereum (ETH) with FDUSD, wooing traders with zero fees. As a result, the stablecoin quickly became the fourth-largest stablecoin behind Tetherâs (USDT), Circleâs (USDC) and MakerDAOâs (DAI), amassing more than $2.5 billion market capitalization, as of press time